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Week Two Glossary Definition:
Motion:
it is a verb meaning that the action needs no thought to move.
(Ramage, 13).
"One of the major distinctions between act and motion is that both inanimate and animate objects may experience motion"
Kaitlyn Sullivan
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Week Two Glossary Definition:
Motion:
it is a verb meaning that the action needs no thought to move.(Ramage, 13).
"One of the major distinctions between act and motion is that both inanimate and animate objects may experience motion"
Kaitlyn Sullivan